Virtualcantor.com
has recordings of the entire siddur and machzor.
The learning
page from the DC
Minyan allows you to download recordings of the nusach (melody) for
Friday night (Rabbi Carlebach's melodies) as well as the Saturday morning
service.
Ellie's Torah Trope Tutor will teach you the tunes for each of the Torah
cantillation marks for Torah and Haftorah, Megillah and High Holiday Torah reading. Another resource for learning Haftorah trope can be found here.
Navigating the Bible II offers recordings of all Torah readings and Haftorah
readings, complete with vocalized Hebrew text, a copy of the text without vocalization (no Hebrew support needed), transliteration, and
translation. You can even calculate your Bar Mitzvah parsha by entering your birth date (for birthdays from 1899 and later).
New York State's Kosher registry - Look up kosher labeled products and products with a "K" to find out what rabbi or organization (if any) stands behind the product.
The Ezras Torah Luach gives you the order of every service for every day, plus information for blessing the new moon (birkat hachodesh) and more. You can also download the Lucah to your
PDA.
The Torah Readings section of www.hebcal.com allows you to read each week's Torah and Haftarah portion (the current JPS translation) along with a selection of commentaries from across the religious spectrum. You can also access these readings by clicking on each Torah reading on the SPJC Jewish Calendar page.
Volunteermatch.org
allows you to search for volunteering opportunities based on your location, age,
and interests. Listings include the organization, dates, estimated time
commitment, location, etc.